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Ethan Thornton's Next Generation Drones Raise $79 Million
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Ethan Thornton is the CEO and founder of Mach Industries. The company is developing the next generation of military drones, and valued at $335 Million.
In today's episode, we discuss the future of defense technology, AI, and energy infrastructure. From revolutionizing drone warfare to innovating our approach to energy production, Ethan Thornton provides an insightful perspective on the rapidly evolving landscape of technology.
Ethan sheds light on the potential of unmanned systems, the implications of AI in manufacturing, and the transformative power of modular nuclear reactors. Learn why the decentralization of power favors guerrilla forces, the importance of flexible manufacturing, and what it takes to keep up with innovation in a dynamic global market.
Takeaways:
- Embrace decentralized systems for unprecedented power and precision.
- Modular nuclear technology could remarkably transform energy infrastructure.
- Flexible manufacturing and adaptive systems are crucial in an ever-evolving tech landscape.
Connect with Ethan Thorton:
Website: https://machindustries.com/
Email: [email protected]
Timestamps:
00:00 - Drone Production and Deployment Estimate
05:17 - Modular Systems & Flexible Manufacturing
08:33 - Autonomy and Hardware in Modern Warfare
12:23 - "FutureTech Relies on Efficient Compute"
14:29 - Diverse Energy Solutions Needed
19:18 - Drone Deployment Challenges
22:30 - Top Majors: Engineering, Law, Medicine
23:56 - "Expanding Human Leverage through Systems Thinking"
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📧 Email: [email protected]
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Manage episode 469418765 series 2892729
Ethan Thornton is the CEO and founder of Mach Industries. The company is developing the next generation of military drones, and valued at $335 Million.
In today's episode, we discuss the future of defense technology, AI, and energy infrastructure. From revolutionizing drone warfare to innovating our approach to energy production, Ethan Thornton provides an insightful perspective on the rapidly evolving landscape of technology.
Ethan sheds light on the potential of unmanned systems, the implications of AI in manufacturing, and the transformative power of modular nuclear reactors. Learn why the decentralization of power favors guerrilla forces, the importance of flexible manufacturing, and what it takes to keep up with innovation in a dynamic global market.
Takeaways:
- Embrace decentralized systems for unprecedented power and precision.
- Modular nuclear technology could remarkably transform energy infrastructure.
- Flexible manufacturing and adaptive systems are crucial in an ever-evolving tech landscape.
Connect with Ethan Thorton:
Website: https://machindustries.com/
Email: [email protected]
Timestamps:
00:00 - Drone Production and Deployment Estimate
05:17 - Modular Systems & Flexible Manufacturing
08:33 - Autonomy and Hardware in Modern Warfare
12:23 - "FutureTech Relies on Efficient Compute"
14:29 - Diverse Energy Solutions Needed
19:18 - Drone Deployment Challenges
22:30 - Top Majors: Engineering, Law, Medicine
23:56 - "Expanding Human Leverage through Systems Thinking"
_____________________________________________
🗞️ Newsletter: www.aiupdate.ai
🚀 Get more leads with YouTube: www.marksavantmedia.com
🎙️ Podcast: www.afterhoursentrepreneur.com
📧 Email: [email protected]
_____________________________________________
Your network is your net worth. Follow me for more! 📱
Facebook | Instagram | X | TikTok | LinkedIn | YouTube
507 episodes
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